@Dave V Holy Krap Dave! I am astounded...really. The track-level vista presented from 1:40 as we're pulling out of Placerville to about 2:15 is boggling. Painting the entire wall sky-blue was a really wise idea, and confirms my plans to do the same in my train room. Close-ups of trackside scenery are simply top-level. I see you got the platform warpage taken care of and the Jays crossing crossbucks and road timbers finished. Just excellent!

@Dave V Holy Krap Dave! I am astounded...really. The track-level vista presented from 1:40 as we're pulling out of Placerville to about 2:15 is boggling. Painting the entire wall sky-blue was a really wise idea, and confirms my plans to do the same in my train room. Close-ups of trackside scenery are simply top-level. I see you got the platform warpage taken care of and the Jays crossing crossbucks and road timbers finished. Just excellent!

Cheerio!Bob Gilmore

Thanks Bob! You know, part of why that works so well is that this neighborhood was built with 9' basement ceilings, so with the very limited viewing angle of the camera, the ceiling is out of view for most of the ride. That same narrow camera angle unfortunately cuts things out on curves, so for example you never get to see the Ophir depot as you pass it.